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NO.338
VOL. 20,
20, No.
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It’s Almost Tee Time!
Whether you’re an avid golfer, can
barely tell the difference between a wood
and an iron, or just like fresh air, sunshine,
and great networking opportunities, you
won’t want to miss the Burbank Chamber
of Commerce Pro-Am on Friday, September 14th. The Pro-Am format allows each
foursome to play with a pro,
and who doesn’t appreciate
free golf tips?!
The tournament will take
place at Burbank’s own beautiful DeBell Golf Course. Be
the first to sink a hole-in-one
and drive home in a brand new
Chevrolet courtesy of Community Chevrolet. Additional chances for
prizes include a putting contest and longest
drive and closest-to-the-pin awards as well
as prizes for the first, second, and third
place foursomes.
Event organizers promise great food
and plenty of cold beverages. Participants
from last year’s Pro-Am will be happy to
hear that the helicopter ball drop will be
held again this year, adding excitement to
the day as the helicopter hovers over the
course to drop pre-numbered balls. The
lucky winner takes home the cash!
Sponsors to date include The Walt
Disney Company; Woodbury University;
Burrtec Waste Industries,
Inc.; Ameriflight, Community
Bank, and Patterson Graphics
Corporation. Promote your
company with a Tee Sign on
the course for just $100. Want
more exposure? Purchase the
$300 Tee Sponsorship which
allows you to have a display
table and company representatives on
the course.
Come out and play a round with
the Chamber! You just might take home
your best score, a nice prize, or a new
client! See page 7 or call the Chamber
at 818-846-3111 for additional information.
City Council Appoints Interim Treasurer, City Clerk
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On June 28, 2012 the City Council
appointed Debbie Kukta City Treasurer to
complete retiring treasurer Donna Anderson’s
unfinished
t e r m
and appointed
Zizette
Mullins
C i t y
Clerk
to com- Debbie Kukta
plete
the term of Margarita Campos, who also
retired.
Prior to joining the City, Debbie
served seven years on the Burbank Board
of Education. She has worked in the private
sector for almost 30 years, serving most
recently as president of a small Glendale
manufacturing company. She is a Certified
Public Accountant and Chartered Global
Management Accountant, and also holds a
California Real
Estate
Broker’s
License.
Debbie is
a member of
several
professional
Zizette Mullins
o rg a n i zations: the California Municipal Treasurers Association, the California Society
of Certified Public Accountants, and the
American Institute of Certified Public
Accountants. She also belongs to Burbank
Noon Kiwanis and the Burbank Chapter
of National Charity League. A graduate of
Burbank High School, Debbie earned a BS
in Business Administration/Accounting
from California State University, Northridge. She and her husband, Kerk Brown,
have five children - Nick, Matt, Ashley,
Calais and Spence.
Zizette Mullins has been a Burbank
resident for more than 30 years, owned a
business in the City, and knows the community and its residents well. Her 25-year
career with the City of Glendale provided
an extensive background in governmental
and community affairs, plus the experience
and skills that prompted her to seek the
Clerk’s position in Burbank. Prior to her
appointment, Mullins served as Glendale’s
Community Relations Coordinator where
she excelled in achieving consensus and
cooperation among professional, community, and ethnic organizations. As City
Clerk, she is eager to apply this experience
to make City government transparent and
accessible to the residents and businesses
in Burbank. Mullins earned a Bachelor of
Science degree in Business Management
from the University of Phoenix and has
been a Civil Service Board Member for
the City of Burbank since June, 2010.
She is married and has two adult children
who graduated from the Burbank School
System.
Cusumano Family Announces Major
Investment in Burbank Community YMCA
Photo by Andre Murray
Burbank Community YMCA receives $250,000 commitment from Cusumano Family.
Pictured above, from left, are Vic Georgino, Capital Campaign Chair, Burbank Community
YMCA; Michael and Caroline Cusumano; and the Burbank Community YMCA’s CEO,
J.C. Holt; Director of Philanthropy Yvette Herrera; and Board Chair Roger Koll.
The Cusumano Family of Burbank
has announced an historic commitment
of $250,000 to the Burbank Community
YMCA to help fund the Y’s $3 million
capital campaign, Strong Today, Stronger Tomorrow, as well as support the
YMCA’s areas of program focus: Youth
Development, Healthy Living and Social
Responsibility.
“The Cusumanos’ generous donation
will go a long way in supporting the Y’s
work—even beyond the needed building
improvements,” JC Holt, CEO of the Y, said.
“The significance of a gift like this is that
it is an investment in the future. It conveys
the Cusumanos’ vote of confidence for our
Y and their trust that we will continue to be
here for the Burbank community.”
Michael Cusumano, Managing Director of the Cusumano Real Estate Group,
noted that the YMCA has a very long history
in Burbank, just like his family. “When
we considered supporting the Y, we were
particularly impressed with how the organization provides more than $350,000 a year
in financial aid to help over 1,300 families
with limited incomes use the programs and
facilities. We like the idea of giving people a
little help so they can help themselves.”
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October 24, 2012
Los Angeles Marriott
Burbank Airport
2500 Hollywood Way, Burbank
Chamber Recognizes Retiring Treasurer Donna
Anderson and City Clerk Margarita Campos
Photo by Andre Murray
The Burbank Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors recognized retiring city employees
Donna Anderson and Margarita Campos at their June meeting. Pictured above, from
left, are Chamber President/CEO Gary Olson, Donna Anderson, Margarita Campos, and
Mayor Dave Golonski. Anderson completed 25 years of employment with the city, the last
11 as Treasurer. Campos worked for the city for 37 years, the last 11 as City Clerk.
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• Congratulations to Debbie
Kukta and Zizette Mullins, who were
recently appointed by City Council to
serve as Interim City Treasurer and
Interim City Clerk.
• On August 12th the Los Angeles
Times published its annual “2012 Readers
Choice Best of Southern California” list
of favored businesses. Two were from
Burbank: Logix Federal Credit Union
(formerly Lockheed Federal Credit
Union), the only winner in the Bank/Credit
Union category; and Bob Hope Airport
(the only airport listed in that category).
• On August 2nd the School Board
appointed John Dilibert to take over the
vacated seat of Debbie Kukta following
her appointment to serve as Interim City
Treasurer. John, a Lieutenant with our
Burbank Police Department, previously
served a term as Interim School Board
member after Paul Krekorian left the
board to serve in the State Assembly.
• Assemblyman Mike Gatto has
been appointed to serve as chairman of
the Appropriations Committee. House
Speaker John Perez, when making the
appointment, said “Gatto is a talented
legislator who can gather support form
both parties.”
• The City has embarked on a
search for a permanent Police Chief
Chief. At
the same time City Manager Mike Flad
commends Scott LaChasse for serving as
Interim Chief the past two years, as well
as the command staff he has put together.
He feels they have done an outstanding job
in making needed improvements within
the department.
• On July 2nd Luis Ma R. Calingo,
Official monthly publication of the Burbank Chamber of Commerce
Ph.D., became the 13th President of
Woodbury University. He succeeded
Dr. Kenneth Nielsen, who served ably
as President over the previous 16 years
overseeing a record of continuous growth
at the University.
• In honor of Dr. Nielsen’s retirement as President of Woodbury, his wife
Rose raised $370,000 in his name for a
student scholarship endowment fund
at the University.
• The body of missing FBI agent
and Burbank resident Steven Ivens was
found by two hikers during the evening of
July 30th in the hills directly above Saint
Francis Xavier Parish. The Coroner’s
Office will announce the results of their
investigation as to the cause of death in
coming weeks.
• We are very pleased our partnership with the MBA entrepreneurial
students summer class at Woodbury
University has been deemed a success. On
August 6th Chamber members who were
selected to participate in a free assessment
of their businesses, received reportbacks
from the assigned student teams which
covered marketing and promotional aspects, competitive analysis, and revised
business plans. Dr. Paul Sabolic, class
professor, reports 7 more Chamber members are already on a waiting list to have
future classes assess their businesses.
• The Walt Disney Company,
along with the Hearst Corporation,
have purchased a 15.8% stake in the A&E
cable TV network from NBCUniversal
for $3.03 billion.
• King. King. Alleman & Jensen,
the esteemed longtime Burbank CPA firm,
will be moving its office to Santa Clarita
at the end of this month.
Publisher: Burbank Chamber of Commerce Editor and Advertising Director: Sheri Rang
200 W. Magnolia Blvd., Burbank, CA 91502 (818) 846-3111
e-mail: [email protected]; www.BurbankChamber.org
Burbank Chamber of Commerce 2012 Executive Committee
Chuck Rosen, Chairman
Tom Smith, Past Chair
Bud Alleman
Ernie Burger
Darin Chase
Ray Cruickshanks
Mike Flanagan
Eric Foster
The Cusumano Family will be
recognized in the Burbank YMCA’s
new, expanded Welcome Center.
“We are pleased to have our family
name associated with the Y and the
good things it does for our community,” Cusumano said. “The time is
right to add a Welcome Center to the
Y, because that’s exactly what the Y
does—it welcomes everyone.”
“I’m pleased that the Cusuma-
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Lisa Rawlins
Scott Rife
Rich Roche
Scott Scozzola
Tony Tartaglia
Vic Georgino
Joan McCarthy
Janet McIntyre
David Nos
James OʼNeil
Pat Patterson
Chamber Staff
• Disney’s profit through August
7th for “The Avengers” film was more
than $600 million domestically and $1.4
billion worldwide.
• On July 27th our Burbank Police Department announced our overall
crime rate has dropped by 9% this year
compared to last year on robberies, rapes,
aggravated assaults, burglaries and auto
thefts.
• On July 31st the Los Angeles
Times ran an article touting the positive
financial impacts of Warner Bros. on
local Burbank and County businesses.
In 2010, the studio spent a total of $1.58
billion on products and services from companies across Los Angeles County, and
paid $2.5 billion in wages and residuals to
local residents. The article also reported
that more than 1,200 vendors and suppliers located in Burbank collectively
provide more than $550 million in goods
Ex-Officio Members
Susan Augustine
Dr. Jan Britz
Mike Flad
Victor Gill
Dave Golonski
Jacque McMillan
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and services each year to WB.
• We were very sorry Cathy
Ellis, Executive Director of Belmont
Village, decided to leave her position
here in Burbank to move to the Belmont
Village facility in Cardiff by-the-Sea. A
valued member of our Chamber board,
who also served as one of our Chamber
Ambassadors, we wish Cathy and her
husband, Mike, all the best in their future
endeavors.
• An appeals court has told The
Walt Disney Company it must consider
letting disabled customers use Segways
at its theme parks. However, the court
also said that Disney might be able to
ban such usage if it can prove they can’t
be operated safely within its parks. This
decision overturns a judge’s previous
ruling which threw out a lawsuit by a
woman with muscular dystrophy who
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Community Chevrolet Begins Transformation
nos are with me in promoting the
Burbank YMCA,” said Campaign
Chair Vic Georgino. “By continuing to support the Y’s efforts to
help children and adults in Burbank
stay healthy and address problems
like childhood obesity, diabetes and
heart disease, we will ensure that
Burbank remains one of the healthiest and most desirable communities
in Southern California.”
A rebirth is taking place at
Community
Chevrolet.
The $2.5
million
remodel
will make
Burbank’s
Chevrolet
dealership
a state-ofthe-art facility.
T h e
remodel is
underway
and will include a new showroom, customer lounge,service facilities and accomodations as well
as a childrens play area,spacious waiting area,WiFi and outdoor courtyard. Fred Bell
Jr. cites the new facility as a place where people will want to bring their vehicle and
spend time making for a more pleasant experience at a Chevrolet dealer.The Bell family has owned Community since 1959 and has been at its current location since 1982.
Projected completion is January 2013. The transformed dealership will be a focal
point of the city that is visually appealing inside and out and will provide the utmost
in customer convenience.
Yvette Herrera Joins Burbank Community YMCA
Former board member and past
board chair Yvette Herrera is joining
the staff of one of Burbank’s leading
and oldest non-profit organizations,
the Burbank Community YMCA, as
Director of Philanthropy and Community Engagement. Herrera, a resident of
Burbank for over 20 years, is the founder
of HT Group, a boutique consulting firm
that provided strategic marketing to
nonprofit organizations and businesses
for the past 10 years.
Asked why she is giving up her
consulting practice to work for a community agency, Herrera said, “Dedicating my professional efforts to the
YMCA extends the volunteer work I
have been doing for years. I believe that
the Y, its mission, solid reputation and
extensive reach, is uniquely situated to
mobilize community caring, activism
and ownership. We can create new partnerships with people and organizations
who believe, like I do, that the YMCA
can help make Burbank an even better
place to live, work and raise our chil-
Tom Whelan, Vice Chair
Lee Wochner, Vice Chair
Barry Burnett, Chair-Elect
Mike Thomas, Treasurer
Terry Walker, Vice Chair
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President/CEO Gary Olson
Ext. 14
Community Relations Director Sheri Rang
Operations Manager Kimberly Thompson Ext. 15
Cusumano Family Pledge to Community YMCA
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dren.”
The
Y’s Chief
Executive Officer, JC
Holt expressed
his perspective
on hiring
Herrera
as a “terrific result to an Yvette Herrera
extensive
search.” He continued, “As you might
imagine in today’s job environment,
we attracted qualified candidates from
as far away as New York. I could not
be happier with the outcome. Yvette’s
skill set, organization knowledge and
long-time community engagement in
Burbank make this a perfect fit for the
Burbank Y.”
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claimed the company violated the Americans With Disabilities Act by not allowing
her to use a Segway vehicle instead of a
wheelchair.
L.A. Regional News
• Here are some L.A. County
statistics you might find interesting. Our
county: (1) is the most populous in the
nation (9,847,712 residents compared to
#2 Cook County, Illinois with 5.2 million
residents); (2) is almost 4 times the size
of Rhode Island; (3) has 75 miles of
beaches and coastline; (4) has 6.2% of
our households with a total income average
of less than $10,000 per year, while 5.5%
earn between $100,000 and $149,00, and
6.0% have an average income of $200,000
or more; and (5) has an annual average
wage of $51,660.
• Dreamworks Animation, headquartered in Glendale, has announced
plans with their Chinese partners to have
their next “Kung Fu Panda 3” film made
in China; and that they plan to build
what is being called a “Dream Center”
entertainment complex in Shanghai that
will feature waterfront hotels, restaurants,
shopping areas, galleries, studios, and the
largest IMAX screen in the world. They
plan to complete this development project
in 2016.
• Bloomberg News reported on
July 24th that Jeffrey Katzenberg, Chief
Executive of DreamWorks Animation
in Glendale, wants to become more like
Disney, his former employer, by expanding
its revenue base beyond movies. In this
regard, the studio has acquired Classics
Media, the owner of the rights to cartoon
characters “Rocky” and “Bullwinkle”, and
that it plans to create an indoor theme
park at the Meadowlands in New Jersey.
• The Los Angeles City Council
recently voted unanimously to ban
medical marijuana dispensaries. With
this decision it is anticipated all 762 will
shut down over the next few months.
Meanwhile, officials await a ruling by the
California Supreme Court as to whether
cities have the power to regulate local pot
shops.
• The Los Angeles County
Economic Development Corporation
(LAEDC) released its latest 2012-2013
Mid-Year Economic Forecast And Industry Outlook on July 30th. They are
predicting the economy will improve
slowly during the next 18 months, but
unemployment will remain in double digits
with job levels not returning to those prior
to the recession for several years.
• Calabasas based Cheesecake
Factory, Inc., announced their 2nd quarter net income was $28.5 million, 15%
more than during the same period last
year. Overall revenue was $455 million,
which represented a 5.5% gain.
• Sketchers, the Manhattan
Beach shoe company, reported a net loss
of $1.8 million during their last quarter.
However, during the same period a year
ago they had net loss of $30 million.
• A bankruptcy judge has confirmed a plan granting a group of creditors led by L.A. based Oaktree Capital
Management to control the Tribune
Company, parent of the Los Angeles
Times and KTLA TV station (Channel
5). This new ownership plans to separate
the broadcast arm from the publishing
operations, and to sell off the newspapers
to local buyers. Their goal is to emerge
from bankruptcy later this year.
• After more than 50 years Rocketdyne, a division of Pratt & Whitney
that employs 1,500 workers on 2 campuses in Canoga Park, has been sold for
$550 million to GenCorp, a Northern
California aerospace and defense company
considered an industry leader in rocket
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• The California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPers), the
largest in the nation, experienced another
year of failing to meet investment expectations. With their most recent fiscal year
ending June 30th they had a 1% return on
their investments when they expected a
return of 7.5%. Unfortunately, this means
all participating municipalities, including
Burbank, must make up the difference
for this budgeted shortfall.
• The State Senate has approved
SB 1234 which, if enacted by the Assembly, will force private small businesses
with as few as 5 employees to fund their
future pension programs through CalPers. This is an attempt to keep the giant
pension fund solvent; but the legislators
have a vested interest themselves, since
their own state retirement benefits are
through CalPers.
• According to Maplight.org, in
the 2010 election cycle 79% of campaign
contributions to California legislators
came from donors living outside their
districts.
Airport Breaks Ground for Regional
Intermodal Transportation Center
Cardboard Box City 2012 Benefiting Family Promise
of East San Fernando Valley Set for September 29-30
The 4th Annual Cardboard Box
City, benefiting Family Promise of East
San Fernando Valley, is scheduled for
Saturday, September 29 at 2:00 p.m. until
7:00 a.m. on Sunday, September 30 in
the parking lot of the Glendale Church
of Christ, located at 2021 W. Glenoaks
Blvd., Glendale. This annual event shines
a spotlight on the plight of homeless
families in our community while giving
participants an opportunity to see what
it’s like to spend the night without a roof
over their heads.
Prospective residents pay a minimum of $15
per person ($10
per person for
groups of 10+)
to sleep overnight at Cardboard Box
City including
dinner and a
movie. In addition, participants are encouraged to get pledges from
their friends, family and co-workers much
like a walk-a-thon. Prizes will be awarded
for the most creative dwelling and most
money raised by an individual. The top
fundraiser will be named Mayor of Box
City and receive the Key to the City.
Cardboard Box City is open to all ages
and affiliations. Service organizations,
school service clubs and youth groups are
encouraged to use this event as a community service and service-learning project.
The activities and entertainment will be
geared for families, and participants will
sleep outdoors in a secure area. A minimum of one adult for five youth under
the age of 18 is required. Bring your own
cardboard box home or a pop-up tent (no
stakes). There will be a carnival (extra
charge), activities, entertainment and food
for participants.
Family Promise affiliates in San
Gabriel Valley and Santa Clarita Valley
will both be holding their own Box City
community events this same weekend.
Family Promise of East San Fernando
Valley opened in July 2010 as one of over
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160 networks across the country affiliated
with Family Promise, a national non-profit
organization committed to helping lowincome families with children to achieve
lasting independence. Family Promise
helps mobilize communities to provide
safe shelter, meals, and support services for
homeless families through programs designed to redress the underlying causes of
homelessness.
Family
Promise of
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F e r nando Valley serves
Airport and legislative officials celebrate the groundbreaking for Burbank’s new Regional
Intermodal Transportation Center.
Burbank Bob Hope Airport broke
ground in July to formally launch the
two-year construction of the Regional
Intermodal Transportation Center
(RITC) that will bring rental cars,
buses, trains and airlines together at
the airport.
The ceremony was hosted by
Jack O’Neill of the Bob Hope Family
Estate and featured remarks by Authority President Chris Holden, Rep.
Brad Sherman and County Supervisor
Michael Antonovich, chairman of the
Metropolitan Transportation Authority
board. They were joined by Burbank
Mayor Dave Golonski, Glendale Mayor
and Airport Commissioner Frank Quintero, Pasadena Vice Mayor Margaret
McAustin, California Transportation
Commission Member Dario Frommer
and Federal Transit Administration Los
Angeles Team Leader Ray Tellis.
“For the Airport Authority, this
project represents our ongoing commitment to improving convenience
for our passengers and convenience
for Southern California, while at the
same time improving quality of life for
our neighbors,” said Holden in opening
the event.
Photos by Gavin Greene
the geographic area that includes North
Hollywood, Burbank, Glendale, and Eagle
Rock, California through the participation
of an Interfaith Hospitality Network of
local congregations and volunteers.
For Cardboard Box City pledge and
consent forms and other information,
visit http://www.familypromiseesfv.org/
events/cardboard_box_city.html, email
cardboardboxcity@familypromiseesfv.
org or call 747-333-6082.
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There was agreement all around on
the need for transit connections in Los
Angeles County.
“One of our goals is to develop
regional connections to all of our airports. Today’s dedication is only the
beginning,” Antonovich said.
Members of the Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena Airport Authority Commission joined the speakers and other
community leaders to turn over the
ceremonial dirt using green shovels,
symbolizing the sustainability features
of the project. Some of the dirt had been
flown in from the Airport’s 11 nonstop
destinations, and soil from the North
Hollywood Red Line Station, Union
Station, the Del Mar Gold Line Station, and the Chatsworth Transportation
Center was also added to underscore
the local and national connections the
RITC will enhance.
“This project begins a new era of
cooperation among aviation, highways,
and public transportation systems,” said
Airport Executive Director Dan Feger.
“This is a groundbreaking not only of a
construction project, but also of a new
way of thinking.”
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Welcome to Burbank!
The Burbank Chamber continues
to welcome new businesses into the
Chamber family. If you are opening a
new business in the area and have not
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yet joined, please call the Chamber at
(818) 846-3111 to explore the many
ways the Chamber can help you promote
your business.
New member profiles:
Speedpro Imaging
6106 San Fernando Rd.
Glendale, CA 91201
(818) 243-1872
Printing Services
“Speedpro Imaging is the premier
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graphics. From tradeshow displays/exhibits, mounted posters, reprographics,
wall/window graphics, building wraps
and vehicle graphics, Speedpro takes
visual communications to the next level.
20% (off retail) discount for chamber
members!
Call the
Burbank
Chamber
at
818-846-3111
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to learn how we can
help promote YOUR
new business!
MixeremceeDonBaldaseroni,AmericanPinCo., andChamberOperationsManagerKimberly Thompson (from left) introduced new members at the Chamber’s June mixer at the Burbank
City Federal Credit Union. Pictured, left to right, are Carlos and Lia Hirtz, World Empanadas; Brett Edmondson, Copy R Office Solutions; Vince Miller, Chase Bank; Trena
Pitchford, Burbank Arts for All; and Art Agekian, Jewel City Beads.
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Mayor Dave Golonski joined owner Armen Temuryan (center, with scissors) for the grand
opening of Ecosway in Burbank. Located at 140 E. Palm Avenue, #211 in Burbank, Ecosway offers exclusive, innovative products for health and nutrition, household cleaning, car
care, cosmetics and fragrances, kitchen and cookware, food and beverages, and more.
Representing the Burbank Chamber of Commerce for the ribbon cutting were Ambassador Chair Karen Volpei, Keller Williams World Media Center; and Ambassadors Eric
Foster, Burbank City Federal Credit Union; and Don Baldaseroni, American Pin Co.
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savings and benefits, contact the
Burbank Chamber of Commerce at
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[email protected].
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(818) 415-2678
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Verdugo Avenue, Suite 106, Burbank CA 91502
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Transitional Kindergarten
By Dr. Jan Britz
California State Education Code
states that a child must reach the age
of five on or before December 2nd
of the current year to be eligible for
kindergarten. Kindergarten attendance
is actually a choice. Children are not
required to attend kindergarten even
though school districts must offer kindergarten classes for students who are
eligible to attend. School attendance is
compulsory for students between the
ages of 6 and 18.
Until now, California’s children
have started kindergarten at a younger
age than kids in any other state, often
without the maturity and the social and
early literacy and pre-math skills they
need to meet the challenges of kindergarten. A new California Senate Bill
(SB 1381) has changed the required
birthday for children to be admitted to
kindergarten and first grade.
Transitional Kindergarten will now
be the first year of a two-year kindergarten experience for those students who
are born between November 1st and
December 2nd. This bill will eventually
change the kindergarten entry date from
December 2nd to September 1st, so that
all children enter kindergarten at age
five. It will phase in the new requirement
by moving the cut-off date one month a
year for the next three years beginning in
2012. The bill will change the required
birthday for admission to kindergarten
requiring a child to be five years old
by November 1st for the school year
2012-2013; October 1st for the school
year 2013-2014; and September 1st for
the school year 2014-2015 and each
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and the academic rigors of a traditional
kindergarten program.
BUSD’s new T-K program will start
on the first day of school (August 13). It
will serve all of the District’s children
who turn five between November 2nd
and December 1st, 2012, as well as children born between September 2nd and
November 1st whose parents want them
to have an extra year of growth before
entering traditional kindergarten. Currently, there are 58 students registered
for the program, which will consist of
two classrooms at two different sites,
Horace Mann Children’s Center and the
school year thereafter. The bill also
establishes Transitional Kindergarten as
a condition of receipt of apportionment
for the District.
Transitional Kindergarten is a voluntary program that offers children developmentally appropriate curriculum
that is aligned with kindergarten standards, and allows for existing funding
to be used for the T-K students. Many
school districts across the state have
already implemented a similar reform.
We have sent staff to visit such programs
in other Districts and have brought back
their Best Practices. Research shows
that early learning programs like T-K
deliver excellent returns on investment
and that starting kindergarten at a later
age improves social and academic development. Our T-K program will be a
bridge between a flexible curriculum
Burbank Adult School.
T-K classes will operate on the same
daily schedule and yearly academic
calendar as the traditional BUSD kindergarten program. The school day will
begin at 8:15 a.m. and end at 1:15 p.m.
The instructional program, which was
created by a team of outstanding BUSD
teachers and curriculum specialists, was
carefully designed to provide a bridge
for young five-year-olds to learn and
grow in an environment that has been
tailored to their specific developmental
needs.
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Community, Public Officials, and Road Kings Rally for National Night Out
Fire Chief Ray Krakowski, Assistant Chief Kenet Robertson, and City Councilmember
Jess Talamantes joined Don Baldaseroni and members of the Road Kings Car Club
of Burbank for National Night Out activities at 9th and Olive streets in Burbank.
Mayor Dave Golonski, Vice-Mayor Emily Gabel-Luddy, and City Councilmember Gary
Bric were on hand to promote neighborhood spirit and strengthen community relationships at National Night Out.
National
Night Out Areas
“Ed Car Guy” Levitt cruised in for the National Night Out festivities
Sampling
of Registered
August 7, 2012
in his classic 1964 Oldsmobile Ninety Eight.
Fire Chief Ray Krakowski (left) and Assistant Fire Chief
Kenet
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City(*), Murray,
Anniston(*), Auburn, Bessemer,
Robertson admire Don Baldaseroni’s classic ‘55Birmingham,
Chevy.
Boaz, Brierfield(*),
Brighton,
Calera(*), Calhoun Co., Mayor Dave Golonski, Vice-Mayor Emily Gabel-Luddy, City
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Agency
Demopolis, Dothan, Dutton, Gulf Shores� Hartselle(*), Heflin, Huntsville(*),
Councilmembers Jess Talamantes and Gary Bric, and members of
Irondale(*), Jackson, Jefferson Co., Linden, Madison(*), Maylene(*),
the Burbank Police Department and Burbank Fire Department joined
McCalla(*), Midfield, Mobile, Montgomery, Montgomery Co., Odenville(*),
Opelika(*), Oxford(*), Ozark(*), Rainsville(*), Roanoke, Selma, Spanish
residents and members of the Road Kings Car Club of Burbank
Fort(*), Sylacauga, Vestavia Hills
for National Night Out. The event was held at 9th and Olive at the
the first house in Burbank to be designated on the
Historic Registry.
ARIZONA: Apache Co., Bullhead City(*), Chino Valley, Cochise Co.,
The Road Kings were recognized by the City in celebration of
Cottonwood, Flagstaff, Fort McDowell, Glendale(*), Globe(*), Lakeside(*),
Maricopa, Mesa(*), Oro Valley, Payson, Peoria, Phoenix(*), Prescott,
their 60th anniversary. The club hosts two charity car shows each
Prescott Valley(*), San Tan Valley(*), Scottsdale(*), Sedona, Show Low(*),
year and has donated more than $375,000 to high school auto shop
Road Kings
member
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showedYuma(*)
Tucson(*),
Waddell(*),
Wickenburg,
Sierra Vista, Tempe(*),
programs and community-based organizations in the last decade.
off his ‘32 Roadster at the event.
Rock House,
ALASKA: Anchorage, Juneau, Ketchikan, Saint Paul Island(*), Wasilla(*)
ARKANSAS: Bella Vista, Chidester, Conway(*), Dardanelle, Fayetteville(*),
Fort Smith, Gosnell, Hempstead Co., Hensley(*), Hope, Hot Springs, Hughes,
Jacksonville(*), Jonesboro, Judsonia, Lepanto, Little Rock, Lonoke(*),
Marion(*), Mississippi Township, North Little Rock, Pangburn, Pine Bluff,
Russellville(*), Searcy(*), Sherwood, Texarkana(*), Walnut Ridge(*), West
Helena, West Memphis, Yellville(*)
CALIFORNIA: Agoura Hills(*), Alameda, Alameda Co., Albany, Alhambra,
Aliso Viejo, Altadena, American Canyon, Anaheim, Anderson, Antelope(*),
Antioch, Apple Valley, Atwater(*), Auburn, Azusa, Bakersfield, Baldwin
Park, Bay Area Rapid Transit Police, Beaumont(*), Bell, Bell Gardens,
Bellflower(*), Belmont, Belvedere Tiburon(*), Berkeley(*), Beverly Hills,
Biggs, Bloomington(*), Bonita(*), Brea(*), Brentwood(*), Buena Park(*),
Burbank, Burlingame, California City, Cambria(*), Campbell(*), Capitola(*),
Carmel(*), Carmichael(*), Castro Valley(*), Cathedral City, Ceres(*),
Chatsworth(*), Chico, Chino, Chino Hills, Chula Vista, Citrus Heights(*),
Cloverdale(*), Clovis(*), Colma, Commerce, Concord, Corcoran, Corona(*),
Costa Mesa, Covina, Crescent City, Cudahy, Culver City(*), Cupertino,
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Burbank City Federal Credit Union wants Burbank to “Know Better Banking!”
“Know better banking” is not just a
tagline, its Burbank City Federal Credit
Union’s promise to provide the best banking services to their members. And for
more than seven decades, Burbank City
has been the banking choice for thousands
of Burbank families.
Established in 1940 by a group of
City of Burbank employees, Burbank City
Federal Credit Union is a not-for-profit
institution which provides the financial
services of a bank, but offers better rates,
low or no fees on services, and increased
personal banking service.
Burbank City is focused on the
community and delivers services such as
Independent Advantage; the money-management program for teens, and exclusive
money-saving offers at select Burbank
stores and restaurants.
And now, Burbank City has been recognized by readers of the Burbank Leader
as Best Credit Union and Best Financial
Services in Burbank for 2012.
Burbank Chamber members and
guests had the opportunity to learn more
about the benefits and services of Burbank
City when the credit union hosted the organization’s June membership mixer. Guests
dined on shrimp, beef skewers, stuffed
mushrooms, sandwich wraps, and fresh
veggies catered by Boyz in the Kitchen,
who topped off the evening with platters of
their gourmet red velvet, chocolate fudge,
and crème brulee cupcakes!
World Empanadas also treated guests
to samples of their delicious potato, beef,
spinach, and Santa Fe Chicken empanadas,
and Calamigos Ranch at the Los Angeles
Equestrian Center provided beer and wine.
Many thanks to Eric Foster for coordinating a great event!
Burbank City is a safe place to save,
has great rates, and low or no fees on
their accounts. We invite you to come by
and see for yourself why Burbank City
Federal Credit Union is right for Burbank
and right for you.
Photo by Andre Murray
Mixer host Eric Foster, center, networked with Carlos and
Lia Hirtz of World Empanadas, who provided delicious
empanadas for guests at the event.
Photo by Andre Murray
Eric Foster did a great job coordinating the mixer for Burbank
City Federal Credit Union. If he ever needs additional event
planning tips, Laura Lopez, California Gatherings, and Mike
O’Connell, Calamigos Ranch at Los Angeles Equestrian Center
will be great resources. Many thanks to Calamigos Ranch for
donating the “adult beverages” for the mixer!
Photo by Andre Murray
Trena Pitchford, Director of Development, Burbank Arts For
All (center) experienced her first Burbank Chamber of Commerce mixer and shared time with Eric Foster, left, and Julian
Munoz, Re/Max Town Center
Center.
CASH JACKPOT
is now
Photo by Andre Murray
$1,000!!
If you are a member in good
standing and are present
when your name
is drawn,
you take home the cash!
Jason Makohon, Branch Manager, Burbank City Federal Credit
Union, (center) met many fellow Chamber members and won the
Colony Theatre tickets donated by Patterson Graphics Corporation!
With him, above, are Burbank Chamber of Commerce Operations
Manager Kimberly Thompson and mixer emcee Don Baldaseroni,
American Pin Co.
And the winners are...
Our generous members who donated prizes and purchased opportunity tickets
at the June Mixer hosted by Burbank City Federal Credit Union.
GIFT DONATED/WON BY:
Photo by Andre Murray
Four Tickets to “The Savannah Disputation” at the Colony Theatre,
Eric Foster and staff members show off the Credit Union’s Kids’
City area to Daniel and Kevin Kim of Togo’s Burbank.
Patterson Graphics Corporation • Jason Makohon, Burbank City
Federal Credit Union
A u g u st M i xe r !
Hooters Wing Gift Set, True Integrity Insurance and Payroll • Kevin Kim,
Togo’s Burbank
Gift Set with Wine, Chocolates, and Lotter
Lotteryy Ticket, Home Instead Senior
Hosted by
Care • Lia Hirtz, World Empanadas
Racer’s Edge Indoor Karting
One Dozen Empanadas, World Empanadas • Mike Milauskas, Jet Set
Art and Design
960 Chestnut St., Burbank
Show off your driving skills at special discounted rates!
Thursday, August 23 • 5:30 - 7:30 pm
Amelia Ulmer of Mousetrappe, Inc.
missed the mixer and the $950 cash jackpot!
If you are a Burbank Chamber member in good standing
and are present when your name is called,
YOU TAKE HOME THE CASH!!
The Jackpot grows by $25 each month it goes unclaimed.
Admission: $10 Members, $15 Prospective Members
CASH JACKPOT: $1,000!!*
*Must be a member in good standing and be present when your name is drawn
to claim the cash jackpot.
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MEMBERS
Welcome New Members
Chase Bank
Ms. Josephine Swiger,
Branch Manager
1551 W. Olive Ave.
Burbank, CA 91506
(855) 213-1551
Bank / Financial Institution
Kensington AMI, LLC
Mr. Benjamin Lupu, CFP, President
2600 W. Olive Ave., 5th Floor
Burbank, CA 91505
(818) 333-5318
Fax: (818) 333-5319
Financial Advisors/Financial Planning
Copy R Office Solutions, LLC
Ms. Tracy Weirick, President
4530 Chermak St.
Burbank, CA 91505
(818) 841-1330
Fax: (818) 840-0231
Office Equipment - Digital Copiers,
Printers & Networks
Copiers - Rentals/Service (Kyocera &
Ricoh)
Story Tavern
Ms. Diane Slaught, General Manager
150 S. San Fernando Blvd., #40
Burbank, CA 91502
(818) 567-4200
Fax: (818) 5674201
Restaurant/Bar/Nightclub
Membership Reinvestments
The following businesses and organizations renewed their investments
as Burbank Chamber members in June. We thank them for their continuing
support and congratulate them as they begin another year of commitment
to Burbank business.
9 Years
St. Finbar Catholic Community
44 Years
Tyerman’s Automotive
8 Years
Media City Animal Hospital
Universal City Studios Credit Union
Village Christian Schools
36 Years
Fine Arts Federation
34 Years
Thrifty Appliance Repair
Thrivent Financial
Mr. Jeff Meyer, Partner
300 E. Magnolia Blvd., Ste. 502
Burbank, CA 91502
(818) 526-0230
Fax: (818) 526-0233
Financial Advisors/Financial Planning
FASTSIGNS
Mr. Peter Blumenfeld, Owner
11404 Ventura Blvd.
Studio City, CA 91604
(818) 506-8600
Fax: (818) 506-8029
Signs
48 Years
Charter Communications
30 Years
Handy Market
28 Years
Precise Roofing Company
27 Years
Cast & Crew Payroll, LLC
23 Years
Providence High School
YOUR
20 Years
Burbank Tournament of Roses
Business in the
19 Years
Gary Bric’s Ramp
Calamigos Ranch at Los Angeles
Equestrian Center
Burbank Business Journal!
17 Years
McDonald’s - Burbank Blvd.
Call Sheri Rang at 818-846-3111
for advertising rates and availability.
5 Years
Burbank Arts For All - An
Education Foundation
Nelson Treasures
4 Years
Ion Media Networks, Inc.
United Taxi of The Southwest, Inc.
3 Years
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Evergreen Retirement Residence
21 Years
Caven & Associates, Inc.
Promote
7 Years
Count on Us
Empire Dental Group
2 Years
Holmes Chiropractic Clinic
Hypernerd, Inc.
Mega Hertz Electric Signs &
Lighting
Range Realty
James D. Woodburn
1 Year
All-Inclusive Community Health
Burbank Tire Pros
Racer’s Edge Indoor Karting
15 Years
Burbank Bar & Grille
12 Years
Golden State Gymnastics
For the Record:
The Community Foundation of the Verdugos has relocated to
111 East Broadway, Suite 200, Glendale, CA, 91205.
For additional information, please call Edna Karinski,
Executive Director, at 818-241-8040
or visit communityfoundationoftheverdugos.org.
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23 Thursday.......... MEMBERSHIP MIXER
5:30 - 7:30 pm
Racer’s Edge Indoor Karting
960 Chestnut St., Burbank
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9 Thursday.......... BUSINESS CONNECTION LUNCHEON
11:30 am - 1:30 pm,
THE CASTAWAY,
1250 Harvard Road, Burbank
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555 N. Third St. 558-7000
““Blame it on Beckett” (August 8 Through September 2)
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“American Fiesta” (September 26 Through October 21)
Visit Colonytheatre.org for additional ticket information
13 Thursday.......... BUSINESS CONNECTION LUNCHEON
11:30 am - 1:30 pm,
THE CASTAWAY,
1250 Harvard Road, Burbank
SPEAKER: Dr. Jan Britz, Superintendent, BU
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Falcon Theatre
4252 Riverside Dr. 955-8101
“The
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Tuesday - Friday 8 pm, Saturday 2 and 8 pm, Sunday 4 and 7 pm
14 Friday............... BURBANK CHAMBER PRO-AM
DeBell Golf Club
1500 Walnut Ave., Burbank
10:00 a.m. Shotgun Start
“ Ought To Be In Pictures” (October 10 Through November 11
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Wednesday - Saturday 8 pm, Sunday 4 pm
27 Thursday.......... MEMBERSHIP MIXER
5:30 - 7:30 pm
International Academy of Film & Television
635 S. San Fernando Blvd., Burbank
Victory Theatre Center
3326 W. Victory Blvd. 841-5421
Visit Falcontheatre.com for additional information
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“The Last Night Inn” (August 18 Through September 16
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Saturday 8 pm, Sunday 5 pm
Visit thevictorytheatrecenter.org for specific ticket information and upcoming
shows
BUSINESS is GOOD for BURBANK!
Thank You Burbank...
For Your Vote Of Confidence
“Best Of Burbank”...2003-2012
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A Full Service Commercial Photography Agency
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